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Free Farmland Screening po e m
Join the Rural Maryland Council, Rural Maryland Foundation, Thurmont It is a dry summer
Main Street, and the Town of Thurmont for a free screening of the movie the cicada sings
Farmland and the short film Rural Aspirations on Saturday, September 17, sod burnt brown
2016, from 1:00-3:30 p.m., at the Thurmont Main Street Center, located at 11 loam dry as punk
Water Street in Thurmont. Farmland, a documentary, takes an intimate look in vain the mourning dove
at the lives of farmers and ranchers and their passion for a way of life that plaintive calls for rain
has been passed down from generation to generation, yet continues to evolve. from horizon to horizon
Light refreshments will be served. Please register by calling Melody Dix at gray dawn to gray dusk
301-271-7313, ext. 212, or by emailing [email protected]. storm clouds passing
tease
ar t work the cicada sings
in parched meadows
Artwork drawn by Leah Tester, in pen. dappled cows slump to rest
their listless lives
the corn crop curls
the hopeful farmer raises
knotted hands heavenward
salient showers elude
the cicada sings.
— Olaf
Animals Lift Us Up & Make Us Smile
Did You Know?
If never spayed or neutered, a female dog,
her mate, and their puppies could produce
over 66,000 dogs in six years!
Free Farmland Screening po e m
Join the Rural Maryland Council, Rural Maryland Foundation, Thurmont It is a dry summer
Main Street, and the Town of Thurmont for a free screening of the movie the cicada sings
Farmland and the short film Rural Aspirations on Saturday, September 17, sod burnt brown
2016, from 1:00-3:30 p.m., at the Thurmont Main Street Center, located at 11 loam dry as punk
Water Street in Thurmont. Farmland, a documentary, takes an intimate look in vain the mourning dove
at the lives of farmers and ranchers and their passion for a way of life that plaintive calls for rain
has been passed down from generation to generation, yet continues to evolve. from horizon to horizon
Light refreshments will be served. Please register by calling Melody Dix at gray dawn to gray dusk
301-271-7313, ext. 212, or by emailing [email protected]. storm clouds passing
tease
ar t work the cicada sings
in parched meadows
Artwork drawn by Leah Tester, in pen. dappled cows slump to rest
their listless lives
the corn crop curls
the hopeful farmer raises
knotted hands heavenward
salient showers elude
the cicada sings.
— Olaf
Animals Lift Us Up & Make Us Smile
Did You Know?
If never spayed or neutered, a female dog,
her mate, and their puppies could produce
over 66,000 dogs in six years!